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CEMC at Home

Grade 7/8 - Tuesday, March 24, 2020


Crossnumber Puzzle
Use the clues on the next page to complete the crossnumber puzzle below. Each
square of the grid will contain exactly one digit. Notice that some answers can be
found using only the given clue, and some need the answers from other clues.

1 2 3 4

5 6

8 9 10 11 12

13 14

15 16 17 18

19 20

21

22 23

More Info:
Check out the CEMC at Home webpage on Wednesday, March 25 for a solution to
the Crossnumber Puzzle.
Across Down
 
1. The result of 1000 − 2 down × 103. 1. A multiple of 5 between 15 down and
18 down .
3. A number whose digits are all perfect
squares and add to 31. 2. The result of 5 across multiplied by
6, then added to 47.
5. The value of 11 × 12 + 13.
3. A number whose first two digits add to
7. The number of centimetres in 7.29 me- its third digit.
tres.
4. The least common multiple of
8. A telephone area code in Waterloo, On- 11 across and 21 across .
tario, Canada.
6. A palindrome.
11. A number whose digits add to a multiple
of 9. 9. The value of 5 × 5 × 5.

13. A rearrangement of the digits in the 10. The largest 3-digit multiple of 24.
quotient when 10 down is divided by 2
3. 11. A number that is of 1212.
3
14. A prime number less than 200. 12. The number of seconds in 8.5 minutes.
15. The sum of 9 down and 7 across . 15. 14 across less than a multiple of 1000.
17. The result when 14 across is multi- 16. The sum of 21 across and
plied by 8. 14 across .
19. The number of days in a leap year. 18. The product of 17 across and 11.
21. The total value (in cents) of 5 quarters, 19. The first three digits in π (pi).
3 dimes, and 2 nickels.
20. A number whose digits multiply to 60.
22. A number whose digits are all perfect
squares and add to 15.

23. The perimeter of a square with side


length 20 down units.

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